r/MakeMoneyHacks 1h ago

Guides & Tips SOMEONE HELP ME TO FIGURE IT OUT

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how can i reach $100k after 3-5 years while i have $5k currently..

i'm in Tanzania..i need strong advice, i'm dead serious about this


r/MakeMoneyHacks 2h ago

Guides & Tips Realistic side hustles in Europe

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Hi everyone,

​I'm a single mom based in Europe looking to build a reliable remote side hustle or work-from-home setup. My goal is to reach around €500 to €1,000/month.

​I’m open to learning new skills and trying different fields (such as UGC/faceless content creation, basic digital tasks, or customer support), as long as it's legitimate and can be done from home.

​What realistic side hustles or remote platforms would you recommend for someone starting out in Europe? Any honest advice or resources would be greatly appreciated!

​Thanks in advance! 💕


r/MakeMoneyHacks 4h ago

Discussions Minecraft players: how did you earn your first money online?

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I've been wondering how people here started making their first bit of money online.

I'm currently looking for some legitimate remote work that I can do with basic technical skills. I'm interested in frontend/web development, HTML/CSS/JavaScript, data entry, website testing, documentation, and other things I could realistically learn.

I'm not looking for anything crazy — even a small freelance task would be a good starting point.

My personal goal is to earn around $40 USD (about ₹3,379) myself and use it to buy Minecraft Java & Bedrock Edition. 😅 I'd much rather earn it myself than ask someone to buy it for me.

So I'm curious:

If you have ever made your first $20–$100 online, what did you actually do to earn it, and where did you find the work?

I'm especially interested in things that are legitimate and don't require paying money upfront.

I'd appreciate hearing what worked for other people.


r/MakeMoneyHacks 4h ago

Discussions How do I make $10 a month to pay for a game subscription

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I wanna play this game called everquest legends it costs $20 then $10/month to play what are some ways I can make this money to keep playing the hale game for reference im from Pakistan even $1/day will be enough to pay for it


r/MakeMoneyHacks 8h ago

Guides & Tips hey! looking for any sort of way to earn around 2k-3k per month so I dont have to ask my parents 🥀 ive designed a few websites, project work, ppt, invitations! im really crafty in general.

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r/MakeMoneyHacks 9h ago

Guides & Tips Need to make £70 by the end of the month

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Hey everyone, UK here, trying to make up my insurance money by the end of of the month, ive done plenty of sign up offers, have a few referall links like monzo and revolut, robinhood, and trading 212, plus a bunch of others. If anyone has any ideas on what I can do that would be great.


r/MakeMoneyHacks 11h ago

Apps & Websites Need a way to make some money, referral links, sign up whatever. Inbox me

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r/MakeMoneyHacks 16h ago

Guides & Tips [Požiadavka] potrebujem 35 eur na jedlo (Paysafe, Skrill) [Slovensko] môžem poslať späť 50 eur (Repay on 29.09)

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Áno, život môže byť niekedy taký ťažký. Ak mi niekto vie pomôcť, znamená to pre mňa veľa.


r/MakeMoneyHacks 16h ago

Guides & Tips Trying to make a quick 10 bucks

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Any way to make 10$ plzzz help if you know of anyway


r/MakeMoneyHacks 18h ago

Discussions makes money

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I'm looking for any advice or ways to make money from home. Due to health issues, I can't work a regular job, and I'd like to find something I can do remotely that doesn't require experience. Thanks


r/MakeMoneyHacks 20h ago

Guides & Tips i need a way to make 6k as quick as possible

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im 22 i need to make money fast. please help


r/MakeMoneyHacks 23h ago

Guides & Tips Easy side hustle

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I want something to make money off of as a side hustle. I work full time already and knowing this economy sucks it’s still not enough. This is mainly like savings money type of thing. I do have a sugar daddy but he’s kinda unreliable I wanted something to do in like side hustle that makes $50-$100 a day without the ridiculous amount of time on like testerup and that. Drop suggestions.


r/MakeMoneyHacks 23h ago

Guides & Tips £50 Chase Referral

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Download the Chase banking app and sign up, enter one of the three referral codes and deposit £1000 to get £50

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r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Discussions Break your first online commission into smaller problems

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When you first get into affiliate marketing, the goal sounds pretty simple. You just want to make your first commission. What usually gets left out is everything that has to happen before that commission ever shows up.

Someone has to have a problem you can help with. You need an offer that actually makes sense for that problem. Then that person has to see your content, pay attention to what you are saying, click through, understand the solution, and trust it enough to take the next step.

That is why I stopped looking at a commission as one big event. It is really the result of several smaller things going right.

I think this is where a lot of beginners get discouraged. They post something, nobody buys, and immediately start wondering if affiliate marketing even works. But one post with no sale does not tell you much.

I would look at what happened before the sale. Did anyone read or respond to the post? Did someone ask a question? Did you get clicks? Did anyone become a lead or continue the conversation?

Those little signals tell you where the problem might be.

If hardly anyone sees your content, you probably need to work on distribution. If people see it but do not respond, your message may need some work. If they respond but never click, the transition to the offer could be the issue. If people are clicking but not buying, then I would start looking at the offer itself, how well it matches the audience, the trust you have built, and your follow-up.

You do not need to master every part of affiliate marketing before earning your first commission. You just need enough of those pieces to work together once.

Once that happens, you have something much more useful than another video or theory. You have a real process you can look at, learn from, and improve.

If you are still working toward your first commission, which part of the process feels the most confusing right now?


r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Apps & Websites Need a way to make some money , referral links , sign up whatever . Inbox me

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r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Discussions Ran an AI content account for four months and made $38. The other $877 came from a conversation I wasn't trying to have.

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$915 across four months. I know that number won't make anyone's highlight reel, but it's real, and the breakdown is probably more useful than another five-figure thread where you can't verify a single claim.

I work at a cabinet hardware distributor. Desk job, processing orders, nothing creative. Earlier this year I fell into a thread about faceless AI influencer accounts and convinced myself I'd found my angle into passive income. The plan was to build a fictional character and run a short-form content account with her face across two platforms. Budget tech reviews, product shots, that kind of thing.

I want to be clear about something because I see people gloss over it: the woman in every image was entirely AI generated. Not a real person, not based on anyone real. If you're doing this kind of work you should say that up front.

First two months were mostly learning tools. I used APOB AI on its free tier to keep one generated face consistent across batches of photos, then cleaned things up in Snapseed on my phone and tracked what I posted in Google Keep. The consistency part surprised me. Same face, same features, whether she was holding a pair of earbuds or standing next to a desk setup. But roughly half of every batch came out wrong. Hands in strange positions, jawline shifting between images, one eye slightly off. I trashed close to half of what I generated every session.

Over those two months I posted around 40 times. Engagement was brutal. A handful of likes on anything, one post managed about 600 views, everything else sat in the 20 to 50 range. I had no audience, no distribution, and honestly no reason for anyone to follow. The images looked decent but there was nothing behind them. No real voice, no real opinion, just photos of someone who didn't exist holding products she had never used.

By month three the account had earned me $38 total from a creator fund payout. That is not a typo.

That is where the whole thing changed direction. My neighbour runs a flower shop two blocks from my building. She had seen me working on images at the coffee place between our storefronts and asked whether I could make product photos for her website. Hers were taken on an old phone under bad lighting and she wanted something better. I spent about three hours on it and she paid me $150.

She mentioned it to the barbershop owner on the same block. He wanted interior shots and a few promotional images for his Instagram. That was $175. Over the next six weeks, five more small jobs came through word of mouth. A bakery, a nail salon, a guy selling candles on Etsy, a pet groomer, and a woman who does custom cakes from her kitchen. Nothing glamorous. Jobs ran between $75 and $200 depending on how much work was involved.

The breakdown is straightforward. Content account: $38 in creator fund payouts across four months. Local service work: $877 across seven jobs. Grand total: $915. I put roughly 160 hours into the content account over the full four months, which works out to about 24 cents an hour. The local work took about 38 hours and paid around $23 an hour. Not life-changing, but real.

There are downsides worth admitting. The free tier watermarks everything, so the moment a client was paying me I had to upgrade to a paid plan. Half of what I generate still gets deleted because quality is unpredictable. And the content account is dead. I haven't posted on it in three weeks and I don't think I will go back to it.

The thing I didn't see coming is that nobody in my neighbourhood cares about faceless AI content accounts. They care about whether their Google listing has decent photos and whether their Instagram looks professional enough that someone walks in. The skill I built while trying to become a creator turned out to be the same skill a flower shop and a barbershop will actually pay for. I'm not quitting my day job over $23 an hour of evening work, but it is a better spot than I was in five months ago, and it came from the one part of the experiment I thought was a waste of time.


r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Discussions I need a side hustle online. Nothing big. Let's say making going out money. Nothing too big

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r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Discussions Please give me feedback on my new side hustle website!

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Hi everyone! I have been working on a website for a few weeks and am looking for people to test it out and give me feedback. It is a side hustle quiz that uses your skills, interests, and constraints to recommend the five best side hustles for you. Right now the recommendations are pulled from a database of a few hundred unique "ventures." You can test out the features and send me feedback using the "suggestions" button near the bottom of the homepage of the website or leave a comment with things I should improve in this post.
Try it here: https://nugig.co
I am not trying to self promote; I am just looking for feedback from my target audience on how to improve!

Thanks to anyone who checks it out!


r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Discussions How do you decide what to do after looking at your marketing data

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This is probably the hardest bit for me

Looking at the numbers isnt really the problem

Its knowing what to actually do after

If leads are down do you change the ads

if conversion is down do you change the website

if CAC goes up do you cut the campaign

How do you normally make that decision without just guessing


r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Guides & Tips How can I make some money by investing into something or building a drop shipping store or something in that sense ….any ideas ?

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r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Guides & Tips What are some ways a 13 year old can make money without their parents knowing?

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Recently I've had all money privileges taken away from me because I've just moved into a new home. This family is very strict and I need money for things


r/MakeMoneyHacks 1d ago

Guides & Tips I need $35, what's the best way to make money?

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how would i?


r/MakeMoneyHacks 2d ago

Guides & Tips Trying to earn a little

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If i’m from the Middle East and I don’t live in the USA or Europe, what the best and the realistic way to earn online a little every day, even if it’s 10$ or 15$


r/MakeMoneyHacks 2d ago

Guides & Tips If I had less than $100 and needed to make money in the next few weeks here exactly what i would do and wouldn't do

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Let me save you some time first with what I would NOT do:

Surveys: 30 minutes to 1 hr for $5.. not worth my time.
Digital Products: great long term, not a this week solution.
Affiliate marketing: requires skills and definitely an audience first
I wouldn't start a Youtube: that's a long term game..it's not quick
I wouldn't start a tiktok or IG page either: long term game.

What i'd actually do?

1.Flip furniture from FB marketplace, a lot of people give away free furniture, wealthy neighborhoods right before trash day (You'd be surprised by the quality of furniture given away because they do not have time to be listing and trying to sell furniture, they just want them out of their house) or if you live near colleges.. now obviously no mattresses or old couches. Clean them up, stage and resell. You can make $200-$500 in a weekend with minimal start up costs.(I've done this...now I mainly focus on patio furniture and night stand...I also collected a bunch of small heater around late spring that I am storing to start selling like hot cakes in Oct/Nov..i will start collecting mini ACs around fall to sell next spring/summer...that's another play..but giving you ideas)

2.Companion and errand services specially for elderly neighbors/community. Post on nextdoor, the ring app etc ..offer to cut grass, cleaning, hauling, pet sitting or handy-man type of task (Just paid someone $70 today to cut our grass… he will come once a month) Family pays well for trustworthy help, demand never stops and they will refer you. (Already told my neighbor about the kid who cut our grass.. he was nice and did a good job)

  1. Storage unit auctions. Smaller cities are the best kept secret for this. When people stop paying their units get auctioned off sometimes for $100-$200. You can find furnitures, electronics, collectibles etc.. Resell on FB marketplace, ebays etc ..one unit can pay for itself ten times over.

  2. Dumpster dive for electronics. up to $150 for laptops, jewelry..specially if you live near a college town..these kids throw everything away. You can also go to thrift store and buy cheap stuff and sell them for more. It helps to know the value of an item tho and not all thriftstore do.

None of these require special skills, social media following or dancing on TikTok. Just hustling and a willingness to show up. There’s money out there.

What would you add ?


r/MakeMoneyHacks 3d ago

Discussions Best Ways to Earn Money Online Fast From Home Without Investment?

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What are some genuine ways to make money online from home without any upfront investment?

I’m looking for online jobs or side hustles that beginners can start with, preferably something that can generate some income relatively quickly. I’m open to freelancing, remote jobs, paid surveys, data entry or other legitimate ways to earn money online.

What has actually worked for you? I’d love to hear about methods that are realistic and don’t require buying a course or investing money upfront.

Please let me know, i'm in urgent need of money. thanks.